Zurich, Switzerland is about to put a new spin on the term "booth professional." The city decided that streamlining the ho stroll into a neat, user-friendly package will make the sex trade safer for both its proprietresses and its patrons: drive-up sex booths.

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That means no more street corner skanks in most parts of the Northern European city. The 30 or so sex boxes the city approved will have parking spaces, panic buttons, an on-site counselor, and medical licensing requirements for the sex workers. Traditional street walking and car window-leaning will be banned in most parts of the city, and sex workers will be required to sign up for health insurance and pay a $40 registration fee as well as a $5 daily access fee to use the spaces, which will be set up in a romantic industrial area.